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F. R. QUACKENBUSH.

SANITARY TOILET SEAT COVER.

APPLICATION FILED MAYIQ, I917.

Patented May 20, 1919.

ATTORN EY rnmrns a. QUAGKENBUSH, or GosHEN, NEW YORK.

SANITARY TOILET-SEAT COVER.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed May 19, 1917. Serial No. 169,718.

To allwhom it may concern:

Be it lmown that I, FARRIES R. QUAOKEN- BUSH, a citizen of the United States, residing. at Goshen, State of New York, have invented new and useful Improvements in Sanitary Toilet- Seat Covers, of which the following is a specification.

This invention relates to sanitary toilet seat covers, and the object is to provide an article formed of two thicknesses of material which may if desired be passed over the seat, and below the latter, for the purpose of retaining the cover in position.

In the accompanying drawings forming part of this application,

Figure 1 is a perspective view of the cover in position.

Fig. 2 shows the blank before the end portions are secured together.

Fig. 3 is a view showing the end portions secured, and Fig. 4 shows the cover folded.

In carrying out my invention, I provide a seat comprising upper and lower thick-' nesses of paper, designated 10 and 12, these thicknesses comprising a continuous sheet having their meeting edges secured by pasting along a line 13 which may be located at such posltion as is decided upon.

in the county of Orange and places to provide openings, folded to cause the scored Both sheets are scored as indicated at 15, for the purpose of providing an aperture to correspond with the aperture of the cover proper, and the sheets are folded along lines indicated by 16 and 17, in order to facilitate the operation of removing the inner section Patented May 20, 1919.

of each sheet, shown at 18. The portion 18 y when removed may be used as toilet paper.

The sheets are to be made of a suitable .size, or if desired in various sizes, and the portion 18 when removed may be used to protect the hands when placing the cover in position.

What is claimed is:

A cover of the class described, comprising I v a continuous sheet of material scored in two said sheet being portions to register, and certain of the meeting edges of the sheets being secured together, and being folded transversely of the score lines, the folds dividing each score line into curved lines of equal length, said curved lines being superimposed when the sheet is folded.

In testimony whereof I aflix my signature.

'FARRIEs R. QUACKENBUSH. 

